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France is almost 100% nuclear and exports power to neighboring countries. They seem to be doing quite well.

On the other hand, France isn't particularly known for earthquakes, either.
French Zombies are zapping me with lasers!
New For certain values of well.
Have a handy number for the decommissioning costs for each one? (yada yada). Each one everywhere, that is. I haven't heard lately what their unsubsidized cost /KWHr is, as an average since construction: it almost has to be ugly, except when the books are cooked (as here too).

Dunno about you, but I've been staring at the 'chart of the nuclides' sometimes daily, for a few decades; last I heard, the physics hasn't changed. Lovins et al are right - they're dead as an energy source in any next. The better technologies are here and improving with each large order (which produces further economies of scale).

(Unless of course, decisions next are made religiously - as so often occurs) ??


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New Oh I'm all for offshore windmills
Only tell me how to install them in Ohio.
French Zombies are zapping me with lasers!
New You get the extra on grid, freed via coastal inputs.
     portable nukes - (boxley) - (10)
         Kewl. - (imric) - (2)
             That can be worked around - (JayMehaffey) - (1)
                 In early stages of German project, that was contemplated - (Ashton)
         Link broke? - (tablizer) - (1)
             expired :( gonna hafta cut n paste more - (boxley)
         Antidote for such wants, per Amory Lovins - (Ashton) - (4)
             Counterpoint - (wharris2) - (3)
                 For certain values of well. - (Ashton) - (2)
                     Oh I'm all for offshore windmills - (wharris2) - (1)
                         You get the extra on grid, freed via coastal inputs. -NT - (Ashton)

I'm sure I've heard those last 3 lines in an unsavoury movie.
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